Open to any business major with 60 or more credits. This course offers insights into how increased consumer and regulatory pressure for sustainable performance is driving changes in key business functions, metrics, and reporting. We will discuss a comprehensive overview of essential concepts related to social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Addressing the centrality of the supply chain to the environmental and social impacts of business, from carbon emissions to human trafficking. We will explore various opportunities to promote sustainability within supply chain management, covering aspects from product sourcing decisions to transportation methods. The course will include lectures, discussions, student presentations, projects, relevant readings, case studies, and videos.